Open Day - Architectural History MA and Architecture & Historic Urban Environments MA
19 January 2022, 10:00 am–11:00 am

Find out more about studying Architectural History MA and Architecture & Historic Urban Environments MA at a world-leading architecture school.
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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The Bartlett School of Architecture
The first MA of its kind, The Bartlett's Architectural History programme enjoys a leading reputation for the intensive historical, theoretical and critical study of architecture. Rather than dealing with architecture exclusively through the work of famous individuals, landmark buildings, stylistic classification or normative categories, the programme locates architecture within social, ideological, creative, political, material, technological, theoretical and urban processes.
The Architecture & Historic Urban Environments MA programme pioneers a fresh and critical approach to architecture and historic urban environments at a world-leading architecture school. In tandem with developing a robust theoretical and practical understanding of different sites and critical methods, students have the opportunity to develop their own design practice, thinking creatively about how historic urban environments might thrive sustainably in an uncertain future.
Join this session for a detailed presentation followed by an opportunity to ask questions about the programme, application process and student life, with Programme Directors, Professor Peg Rawes and Professor Edward Denison.
More information
- Find out more about Architectural History MA
- Find out more about Architecture & Historic Urban Environments MA
- Read The Bartlett School of Architecture Graduate Guide
Image: 'Decolonising the Modern Wastescape' by Francisca Pimentel, Architecture & Historic Urban Environments MA